Films about zombies have changed

The 1968 movie Night of the Living Dead by George Romero is probably the most important and influential zombie movie ever made. But is it also the best zombie movie ever made?

In the film Murder, a Svengali-like Lugosi uses medicines and powders to turn an engaged young lady into a zombie. Rob Zombie was inspired to create a particular musical work by this dry, woody material.

Sam Raimi produced The Dead Next Door and utilized a piece of the profits from Evil Dead II to hire pal J. R. Bookwalter to direct it. It was a low-budget zombie action drama filmed completely on SUPER 8, with cringe-worthy amateur acting performances and surprising professionalism.

A group of tourists explores the abandoned ruins of a bad Templar monastery, waking up the blind dead who can find you by hearing your heartbeat. They are being chased across a field by a group of zombie Templar knights with swords who are also riding zombie horses.

Zeder is a horror-drama with a fresh viewpoint on zombie flicks, following the narrative of a young author striving to unravel the riddle of the K-Zones.

The movie shows off how good Nyong'o is at singing, and Josh Gad's annoying skills are put to good use.

Nightmare City is a ridiculous European horror film about radioactive zombies that can think and murder with knives, axes, and even machine guns. The film has a fantastically bizarre English dubbing and one of the most hilarious zombie movie endings you'll ever witness.

Slither was a B-movie zombie/alien mashup by James Gunn. Because of the similarities to Night of the Creeps, it lacks originality, but it's still a wonderful film.

The Serpent and the Rainbow, directed by Wes Craven in 1988, is an unexpected resurgence of the voodoo-style Haitian zombie, and a reminder that a "voodoo zombie" picture that takes itself semi-seriously and seeks to shock is definitely still conceivable.

A comet approaches Earth, vaporizing practically everyone and converting them to dust. Those that had partial exposure turn become zombies, despite the fact that this film is remarkable on a zombie list for being one of the least zombie-heavy.

63-minute The German Film first post Rammbock. During a zombie outbreak, Michael, a sad sack who is deceiving himself, travels to his girlfriend's apartment.

In Rammbock, infection doesn't usually cause zombie transformation, but intense emotions can. The movie lacks gore.

The events of Zombieland take place in the United States of America and include the participation of complete strangers. It combines terrifying zombies with humorously violent scenes and entertainment centered on characters.

Train to Busan is a zombie film from South Korea that is equal parts exciting popcorn entertainment and heartfelt family drama. It closes with various action components I've never seen before, as well as some excellent makeup effects.

The characters in the zombie flick Demons range from preppy teenagers and squabbling spouses to a pimp and a blind guy.

George Romero's Night of the Living Dead is the most important zombie film ever made, as well as a very influential independent film.

Evil Dead 2, a remake of the first Evil Dead film, is one of the finest and fastest-paced horror comedies ever filmed. This film also exemplifies how the film industry's attitude toward zombies has evolved.

Day of the Dead redefines the traditional Romero ghoul and adds "Bub," who has personality and comedy.

In terms of key players in the history of zombie film, John Russo is a relative unknown, yet his sequel to Night of the Living Dead is one of the all-time zombie masterpieces.

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